I, too have seen this pristine '69 New Yorker. It was for sale at the show
in Mamaroneck, NY last September for $4800. The only reason I didn't bring
it home was that we have absolutely no room for another car (we have 7 now),
and that one would definately have to be garaged. It's a real beauty and all
original.
Ross Klein
'56 Imperial sedan, two-tone green
'78 NYB 4 dr, Golden Fawn
...and too many others
'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars"
----- Original Message -----
From: <Imp67cc64@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 11:20 PM
Subject: IML: Like new '69 NYer, 26K miles for sale in NY
> I was just in Central Valley, NY (about one hour nw of NYC) and was given
a
> lead on a beautiful, unrestored 26,000 mile Chrysler New Yorker 4door HT.
I
> looked it over and it is an exceptional, all original car; dark green
> metallic, black vinyl top(original and like new), black vinyl interior in
> perfect condition. The car has AC and power windows (not vents), 440
engine,
> manual split bench, AM radio. The car has very obviously always been
garaged
> as all chrome glistens like new, the only flaw I noted on the car was a
few
> minor scratches on the passenger side that would probably touch up to be
> hardly noticable. I did not drive the car, but did hear it start and run
> (immediate start on cold engine and very smooth, quiet idle). I was told
the
> asking price is $5000, but make an offer. I refrained from purchasing
only
> because I have just purchased two other cars including a '60 Eldo Brougham
> which had been the whole reason for the trip. It is killing me that I
just
> can't justify purchasing another vehicle now, because this is an
> extraordinary example. I hope someone on this list might be interested
in
> giving it a proper home.
>
> Please email me privately if you would like contact info or have any other
> questions.
>
> John -- 78 NYB
>
>